In Rouse's "A First Greek Course"
[face=SPIonic]a)/nqrwpoj [/face]is listed as[face=SPIonic] a)/nqrwpoj o(, h( [/face] and [face=SPIonic]qeo/j[/face] as [face=SPIonic]qeo/j o(, h([/face]Have any of you seen these two words used in the feminine gender?
[face=SPIonic]h( qeo/j[/face] in particular would surprise me considering that there is a feminine counterpart [face=SPIonic]qea/[/face]